Red Sea Crossing Dr. He Qi. Order prints at www.heqigallery.com T en C ommandments R eview All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the Lord; and all the families of the nations shall worship before him. To him, indeed, shall all who sleep in the earth bow down; before him shall bow all who go down to the dust, and I shall live for him. Posterity will serve him; future generations will be told about the Lord, and proclaim his deliverance to a people yet unborn, saying that he has done it. Psalm 22:27, 29-31 Ten Commandments 10 6 L i v i n g Fait h S e r i e s
Small Group FAITH 5 TIME Handout Ten Commandments Review Ten Commandments theme 10
The FAITH 5 Share, Read, Ta lk, Pray, Bless Red Sea Crossing by Dr. He Qi (www.heqigallery.com) theme verse All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the Lord; and all the families of the nations shall worship before him. To him, indeed, shall all who sleep in the earth bow down; before him shall bow all who go down to the dust, and I shall live for him. Posterity will serve him; future generations will be told about the Lord, and proclaim his deliverance to a people yet unborn, saying that he has done it. Psalm 22:27, 29-31 Faith 5 Time Model this five-step process at church today, then bring it on home! Share your highs and lows of the week oneon-one with another person. Listen carefully and record their thoughts in the space below. Then return to small group and share your friend s highs and lows with the group. m y hi g h thi s w ee k m y l o w thi s w ee k m y f r ie n d s hi g h thi s w ee k m y f r ie n d s l o w thi s w ee k Read and highlight the theme verse in your Bible. Small Group Handout 2 Copyright 2011-2012 Faith Inkubators
* * * Talk about how today s verse relates to your highs and lows. Then choose from the options below and have some fun digging deeper into the theme together. Take turns leading this. Art Attack & MindzEyE gallery What do you see in today s theme art or your own drawings? How do the art and the theme verse relate to each other? How do they relate to your highs and lows? Role Play Assign roles and take turns acting out the following: 1. You chair the city council of your town. Mrs. Glemp is offended by the Ten Commandments replica stone in the front entrance of the city library and wants it removed. What is your opinion? On what do you base it? 2. You chair the same city council. The owner of a private but historic building has hung a giant painting of the Nativity as a Christmas decoration for the city. Mrs. Glemp wants it removed. What is your opinion? On what do you base it? Questions to Ponder Share your thoughts on the questions below: 1. What are the Top Ten highlights of your year so far? What are the great moments you remember? Quotations to Chew on Do the right thing. Spike Lee He who reigns within himself and rules his passions, desires, and fears is more than a king. John Milton The best way to show that a stick is crooked is not to argue about it, but to lay a straight stick alongside it. D. L. Moody 2. What are the Top Ten highlights of your Christian life? 3. Summarize the Ten Commandments in one sentence: How many observe Christ s birthday! How few, his precepts! O! tis easier to keep Holidays than Commandments. Benjamin Franklin * Quotations Choose a quotation on the right and share why you chose it. Play this online game using FINKlink LF10 LS08 Copyright 2011-2012 Faith Inkubators Small Group Handout 3
Catechism Connection Go over Questions 69-85 (pg 93-101) in the Small Catechism and discuss. Use your catechism to help answer the following questions. 1. Why does God have a right to expect perfect obedience? 2. What should God s great anger over sin move us to do? 3. The Word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). Describe how the Bible speaks to us through Law and Gospel. 4. G. K. Chesterton wrote, When people cease to believe in God, they don t believe in nothing; they believe in anything. In what ways have his words come true in today s world? 5. The Close of the Commandments reminds us, as Luther notes, that the Law is a serious matter to God. How do we often trivialize God s commandments by our words and actions? 6. Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law (Matthew 5:17 18). How does His perfect obedience and His sacrificial death comfort you in dealing with your temptations and failures? 7. Though we always preach and teach the Law, why is it important that the Gospel of forgiveness, life, and salvation predominate?
Christian Doctrine We are justified This modern parable helps us understand these characteristics of God-that He is both just and merciful. A judge was sad to see his very own daughter brought into his courtroom, accused of serious traffic violations. He has often warned her of the danger of her driving habits, and she had resisted and rebelled. Now as she stood before him, he could see that she was truly sorry for her actions. But he also knew that, even though he loved his daughter, he could not dismiss her that would be unfair, unlawful, and unjust. So he declared that she was guilty and charged her with a fine of $1,800. Then he took off his judicial robe, climbed down the steps from the judge s bench, took his daughter s place in the courtroom, and paid the fine for her. 1. What parallels do you see between this parable and what Jesus has done for us? 2. What good news can you find about our Savior and Substitute in 2 Corinthians 5:21? 3. According to Colossians 1:22, which is the new verdict in our case? How Christians should be taught concerning Private Confession and Absolution If anybody does not go to confession willingly and for the sake of absolution, let him just forget about it. Yes, and if anybody goes about relying on the purity of his confession, let him just stay away from it. We urge you, however, to confess and express your needs, not for the purpose of performing a work but to hear what God wishes to say to you. The Word of absolution, I say, is what you should concentrate on, magnifying and cherishing it as a great and wonderful treasure to be accepted with all praise and gratitude. (459:21)
* Terms Write a group definition of these words: Consequences L aw Obedience Rules Torah Pray for one another. Gather in a circle and lock arms. Praise and thank God for your highs. Ask God to be with you in your lows. Pray for your friend s highs and lows and for your world. Close in Jesus name. a praising prayer a thanking prayer an asking prayer Bless one another by name. Trace the sign of the cross on a forehead or palm as you share these words or another favorite blessing: (Name), child of God, may you live a life that is pure and may the Spirit of love capture your heart this day. * Remember 1 t hing When Jesus was asked what the greatest commandment was, he made it clear there were two: Love God above all else and love your neighbor as yourself. Small Group Handout 4 Copyright Faith Inkubators. For use by Head to the Heart members only during the 2011-2012 school year. Any other use of this material is prohibited. www.faithink.com
faith 5 home huddle family Devotional handout Ten Commandments 10 theme Commandments Review Keep your family communicating every night and grow together in insight, love and your understanding of one another and God. Try this simple five-step process just before bed for maximum impact. New to the process? Focus on step 1 initially, and grow from there. Check out www.faithink.com, FINKlink LF10 for additional games, songs, and devotions on this theme. Share your highs and lows of the day. Read and highlight these verses one a day in your Bible. Week 1 Week 2 Day 1 Psalm 22:27 Day 1 Exodus 20:13 Day 2 Exodus 20:2-3 Day 2 Exodus 20:14 Day 3 Exodus 20:4 Day 3 Exodus 20:15 Day 4 Exodus 20:7 Day 4 Exodus 20:16 Day 5 Exodus 20:8 Day 5 Exodus 20:17a Day 6 Exodus 20:12 Day 6 Exodus 20:17b Day 7 Review Psalm 22:27, 29-31 Day 7 Review Psalm 22:27, 29-31 Talk about your highs and lows in relation to the verse for the day. Ask How does this verse relate to our highs and lows? and What might God be saying to us today? Pray for one another. Praise and thank God for today s highs. Ask for help with today s lows. Include highs and lows of your family, friends and world in this prayer. Close in Jesus name. Bless one another using the following blessing, marking one another with the sign of the cross: (Name), child of God, may you live a life that is pure and may the Spirit of love capture your heart this day. Family Covenant: We have shared the FAITH 5 together as a family this week. Parent s Signature Teen s Signature Date Nightly Family Time Handout Copyright 2011-2012 Faith Inkubators